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Title: Assessment of Ultrasound-Controlled Diagnostic Methods for Thyroid Lesions and Their Associated Costs in a Tertiary University Hospital in Spain
Authors: Ruiz Hernández, Lelia 
Hernández Socorro, Carmen Rosa 
Saavedra Santana, Pedro 
de la Vega-Pérez, María
Ruiz Santana, Sergio 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
320101 Oncología
Keywords: Thyroid neoplasms
Ultrasonography
Diagnostic imaging
Biopsy
Fine-needle, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine 
Abstract: Background/Objectives: Accurate diagnosis of thyroid cancer is critical but challenging due to overlapping ultrasound (US) features of benign and malignant nodules. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of non-invasive and minimally invasive US techniques, including B-mode US, shear wave elastography (SWE), color Doppler, superb microvascular imaging (SMI), and TI-RADS, in patients with suspected thyroid lesions and to assess their reliability and cost effectiveness compared with fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy. Methods: A prospective, single-center study (October 2023-February 2025) enrolled 300 patients with suspected thyroid cancer at a Spanish tertiary hospital. Of these, 296 patients with confirmed diagnoses underwent B-mode US, SWE, Doppler, SMI, and TI-RADS scoring, followed by US-guided FNA and Bethesda System cytopathology. Lasso-penalized logistic regression and a bootstrap analysis (1000 replicates) were used to develop diagnostic models. A utility function was used to balance diagnostic reliability and cost. Results: Thyroid cancer was diagnosed in 25 patients (8.3%). Elastography combined with SMI achieved the highest diagnostic performance (Youden index: 0.69; NPV: 97.4%; PPV: 69.1%), outperforming Doppler-only models. Intranodular vascularization was a significant risk factor, while peripheral vascularization was protective. The utility function showed that, when prioritizing cost, elastography plus SMI was cost effective (α < 0.716) compared with FNA. Conclusions: Elastography plus SMI offers a reliable, cost-effective diagnostic rule for thyroid cancer. The utility function aids clinicians in balancing reliability and cost. SMI and generalizability need to be validated in higher prevalence settings.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/157038
ISSN: 2077-0383
DOI: 10.3390/jcm14155551
Source: Journal of clinical medicine [ISSN 2077-0383], v. 14 (15), (2025).
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